
Social Capital, Social Support and Stratification
An Analysis of the Sociology of Nan Lin
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 5. December 2019
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-78990-727-8 (ISBN)
Description
This insightful book explores the spread of network imagery in three areas of sociology - social capital, social support, and China - using as its protagonist a man active in all three: Nan Lin.
Social Capital, Social Support and Stratification first discusses theories of stratification and achievement, with advantage termed social capital, a complement to the field's earlier focus on education as human capital. Network imagery in theories of social support is also investigated, expanding clinical psychology into social psychology. Finally the progression of network imagery in the renovation of Chinese sociology from disdained ideology to admired social science is considered.
A unique combination of Nan Lin's core contributions to the field presented alongside new and original analyses, this innovative book will be a key resource for sociology courses on China as well as for scholars interested in social capital, social support or stratification worldwide. The book will also be of interest to those individuals interested in academic entrepreneurs such as Nan Lin.
Social Capital, Social Support and Stratification first discusses theories of stratification and achievement, with advantage termed social capital, a complement to the field's earlier focus on education as human capital. Network imagery in theories of social support is also investigated, expanding clinical psychology into social psychology. Finally the progression of network imagery in the renovation of Chinese sociology from disdained ideology to admired social science is considered.
A unique combination of Nan Lin's core contributions to the field presented alongside new and original analyses, this innovative book will be a key resource for sociology courses on China as well as for scholars interested in social capital, social support or stratification worldwide. The book will also be of interest to those individuals interested in academic entrepreneurs such as Nan Lin.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78990-727-8 (9781789907278)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Ronald S. Burt, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago, US and Bocconi University, Italy, Yanjie Bian, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, Lijun Song, Department of Sociology, Vanderbilt University and Nan Lin, Department of Sociology, Duke University, US
Content
Contents:
1 Introduction 1
PART I SOCIAL CAPITAL
2 Nan Lin and Social Capital
Ronald S. Burt 4
3 Social Resources and Strength of Ties: Structural Factors in Occupational Status
Attainment
Nan Lin, Walter M. Ensel and John C. Vaughn 37
4 Building a Network Theory of Social Capital
Nan Lin 50
PART II SOCIAL SUPPORT
5 Nan Lin and Social Support
Lijun Song 78
6 Social Support, Stressful Life Events, and Illness: A Model and an Empirical Test
Nan Lin, Ronald S. Simeone, Walter M. Ensel and Wen Kuo 107
7 Social Support and Depressed Mood: A Structural Analysis
Nan Lin, Xiaolan Ye and Walter M. Ensel 119
PART III STRATIFICATION IN CHINA
8 Nan Lin and the Sociology of China
Yanjie Bian 136
9 Getting Ahead in Urban China
Nan Lin and Yanjie Bian 158
10 Occupational Prestige in Urban China
Nan Lin and Wen Xie 190
PART IV REFLECTIONS
11 Lessons Learned from Lifelong Studying and Conducting Research
Nan Lin 231
References 237
Index 255
1 Introduction 1
PART I SOCIAL CAPITAL
2 Nan Lin and Social Capital
Ronald S. Burt 4
3 Social Resources and Strength of Ties: Structural Factors in Occupational Status
Attainment
Nan Lin, Walter M. Ensel and John C. Vaughn 37
4 Building a Network Theory of Social Capital
Nan Lin 50
PART II SOCIAL SUPPORT
5 Nan Lin and Social Support
Lijun Song 78
6 Social Support, Stressful Life Events, and Illness: A Model and an Empirical Test
Nan Lin, Ronald S. Simeone, Walter M. Ensel and Wen Kuo 107
7 Social Support and Depressed Mood: A Structural Analysis
Nan Lin, Xiaolan Ye and Walter M. Ensel 119
PART III STRATIFICATION IN CHINA
8 Nan Lin and the Sociology of China
Yanjie Bian 136
9 Getting Ahead in Urban China
Nan Lin and Yanjie Bian 158
10 Occupational Prestige in Urban China
Nan Lin and Wen Xie 190
PART IV REFLECTIONS
11 Lessons Learned from Lifelong Studying and Conducting Research
Nan Lin 231
References 237
Index 255